In the latest Haunted Home Renovation mystery from New York Times bestselling author Juliet Blackwell, San Francisco contractor—and reluctant ghostbuster—Mel Turner gets hired for a job that's to die for. Lately, Mel has been worried about finding enough historic renovation work to pay the bills. But while Turner Construction is in need of a project, Mel’s boyfriend, Graham, has his hands full managing the reconstruction of an ancient building shipped over from Scotland. With the job plagued by rumors that the stones are cursed, Graham brings in Mel to look for paranormal activity. And while the ghost of a charming Scottish clansman does seem to be hanging around the site, the real shock comes when they stumble upon a body. When the original construction crew starts running scared, Mel brings in her team to finish the job. Now all she has to do is nail down the killer, and put the spirits to rest, before anyone else winds up heading for the highlands…
This sounds like an amazing book, and I'm very anxious to read it. I'm not sure if I have the premise of the book right, or if I'm giving you an idea for another book, but this is what I was thinking. What if you took everything from another building, to be built someplace else, and found out that there was a stone, or a staircase, or some other part of that room that was actually haunted, before it was actually reassembled, or even after it was reassembled?? I'm sure the Hearst Castle is really something to see, and your book is going to be something good to hunker down with and read this upcoming Winter!! Congratulations and have a great Holiday!!! (Peggy Roberson 12:02pm December 3, 2014)